Description
- Made of polystyrene
- Multi-compartment container for specimen collection
- Leakproof closure with o-ring
- Labeled compartments for upper or lower GI tract biopsies
- Available with or without Formalin
Few recommendations concerning how the biopsies should be handled have been published. Performing a large number of biopsies means an increase in the number of containers handled and consequently a technical overload of the transmission network, which occurs without any financial counterpart. A new approach had to be developed in order to increase productivity.
Econo-Lab is proud to offer a multi-compartment container in the shape of a dish and is available with half prefilled 10% Neutral Buffered Formalin, for holding and transporting biopsies. It is supplied with a leakproof closure with an o-ring ensuring total protection of contents. The CoreDish® measures only 15 x 95 mm in diameter. Each compartment is clearly identified to allow proper placement and visualization of the biopsy being inserted. Thanks to the CoreDish it is no longer necessary to use a multitude of individual containers, thereby reducing the risks of confusion.
The CoreDish® offers many configurations in order to hold different biopsies of the breast, prostate, upper GI tract, and lower GI tract. A label allows essential information to be written such as patient I.D., doctor, date, and time.
The CoreDish® is also available without Formalin.
M970-D8UGI and M971-D8UGI
Eight compartments. Seven labeled compartments: Gastric Card, Gastric Body, GE Junction, Gastric ATR, Distal Esophage, Pylorus, Duodenum.
M970-D12LGI and M971-D12LGI
Twelve compartments. Ten labeled compartments: Proximal Flexure Colon, Hepatic Flexure Colon, Distal Transverse Colon, Ascending Colon, Splenic flexure Colon, Cecum, Descending Colon, Terminal Ileum, Rectum, Sigmoid Colon.